Seems like The Gamers(tm) are at it again, mad at a twitch streamer/mod for being trans and a furry SJW
https://www.thegamer.com/the-twitch-deer-girl-ferociouslysteph-troll/
Every single time, without fail.
I partly agree with you. I certainly have problems with the council in general and Steph in particular, but I agree that harassing her is wrong. Of course, the fact that she has divisive opinions and seems to be actively trying to troll plays a large part in the backlash she's received, but I'm still firm in my condemnation of the harassment she's getting.
Where I disagree is the way you seem to imply that there are no valid criticisms to be made, something even the article you link to disagrees with. Your use of "The Gamers(tm)" I can accept as facetiousness, but the way you treat people as just being mad at her for being trans and a furry is ironmanning a woman who your own article admits is a troll with problematic opinions. Again: just because there are valid criticisms to be made of her does not justify the harassment she's receiving, and I unconditionally oppose it. I said the same things about Jack Thompson and Anita Sarkeesian back when they were in the news partly for the harassment they got.
20 8 1 14 11 25 15 21 6 15 18 16 18 15 22 9 4 9 14 7 13 5 23 9 20 8 1 14 15 16 16 15 18 20 21 14 9 20 25 6 15 18 20 8 9 19 20 5 19 20 15 6 3 8 1 18 1 3 20 5 18 9 23 1 14 20 20 1519 5 5 9 6 15 20 8 5 18 21 19 5 18 19 8 15 12 4 3 15 14 19 9 19 20 5 14 20 19 20 1 14 4 1 18 4 19 1 2 15 21 20 5 24 16 18 5 19 19 9 14 7 15 16 9 14 9 15 14 19 By the way, your profile pic reminded me of a theory I have: that Susie will turn out to be the real protagonist of Deltarune. The shift to her POV is foreshadowing for this.
Think about it: in Chapter 1, Kris never shows much of a personality, and they don't have a significant effect on the events of the plot either. Instead, virtually all the major developments are spurred on by Susie and her friendship with Lancer. Kris ends up in the Dark World because of her, and spends a good chunk of the game chasing her as she runs rampant. And it's her friendship with Lancer that spurs him to overthrow his father.
Not only that, but she has most of the trappings of a protagonist. She's the one who gets most of the character development, starting out as a bully and an outcast before becoming friends with Lancer and later Kris and Ralsei. She's the one who has to deal with the pain of being betrayed by someone she considered a friend. And she's the one who saves another friend from an antagonist who represents a dark reflection of herself in many ways.
Finally, her being the real protagonist would be in keeping with the themes of the game. She has a set background and personality and a lot of what she does is outside the player's control, despite her being one of player characters. It's explicitly stated that choices don't matter and people cannot change in the world of Deltarune, meaning it's only natural that the protagonist is a scripted character who sometimes does her own thing, rather than an anonymous self-insert who obeys the player's every command.